I def would.
Shite article though. Got the impression she was just humouring the whole cycling thing for the article.
Cycling brigade. Geeks. Lycra dungarees. Intimidated by them rudely acting as if they owned the roads.

Don't see anything wrong with it. She cycles. She's explaining to many non-cyclist what you need to do to got on a bike.
You can argue about whether 'celebrities' should write for the Telegraph, but that's something else.

I reckon doing something to demystify enthusiastic cycling is probably a good thing. Not only for drivers but also people are less likely to think of us as a bunch of weirdos with incomprehensible rituals and unnecessary equipment.

The major advantage of clip-in (or “clipless”, their proper and confusing name) bikes, according to Jonathan, is that because the shoe is attached to the pedal you can pull up as well as push down. This makes a huge difference to power and efficiency and goes some way to explaining the warp speed of many urban cyclists.